List of Seventh-day Sabbath-keeping churches
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The seventh-day Sabbatarians observe and re-establish the Bible's Sabbath commandment, including observances running from Friday sunset to Saturday sunset, similar to Jews and the early Christians.[1] Many of these groups observe the Sabbath by picking up practices from modern Rabbinic Judaism.
List of churches and movements
[edit]- Seventh-day Sabbatarian Baptists
- Seventh-day Sabbatarian Adventists[1]
- Adventist Church of Promise
- Churches of God (Seventh-Day)
- Creation Seventh Day Adventist Church
- Sabbath Rest Advent Church
- Seventh-day Adventist Church
- Seventh Day Adventist Reform Movement
- Shepherd's Rod (Davidian Seventh-day Adventists)
- United Sabbath-Day Adventist Church
- United Seventh-Day Brethren
- Seventh-day Sabbatarian Pentecostalists
- Covenant Apostolic Congregations International (CACI)
- Nazareth Baptist Church
- Sabbatarian Pentecostalists, Ukraine, Oneness denomination, formed in the 1920s–1930s in the Western Ukraine, Poland
- Soldiers of the Cross Church
- Torah Observant Apostolics of Louisiana
- True Jesus Church
- Seventh-day Sabbatarian British Israelites / (Armstrongism)
- Church of God Assembly (CGA)
- Church of God: A Worldwide Association (COGWA)
- Church of God International (United States)
- Church of the Great God
- Church of God Preparing for the Kingdom of God
- Global Church of God
- House of Yahweh
- Intercontinental Church of God
- Living Church of God
- Philadelphia Church of God
- Restored Church of God
- United Church of God
- Assemblies of Yahweh
- Black Hebrew Israelites
- Hebrew Roots Movement
- Makuya
- Messianic Judaism, some Messianic Jews observe Shabbat on Saturdays[3]
- Sacred Name Movement
- Yahweh's Assembly in Yahshua
- Subbotniks, the majority belonged to Rabbinic and Karaite Judaism, the minority to Christianity[4]
- Yehowists, a Russian Spiritual Christian millenarian movement founded in the 1840s
- Others
- Church of Christ (Fettingite)
- For His Glory Church Ministries, Inc.
- TheMillennium
- The Christ's Assembly
- Church of Israel
- Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Strangite)
- House of Aaron
- Evangelical Association of the Israelite Mission of the New Universal Covenant (AEMINPU)
- Jemaat Allah Global Indonesia (JAGI), internationally known as Unitarian Christian Church of Indonesia (UCCI), headquartered in Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia[5]
- Remnant Fellowship, headquartered in Brentwood, Tennessee and founded in 1999 by Gwen Shamblin Lara[6]
- The Seventh-day Remnant Church[7]
- World Mission Society Church of God[8]
- Ancient Foundations Bible Fellowship, Port Macquarie
- Founded in Truth Fellowship
References
[edit]- ^ a b Olson, Roger E.; Mead, Frank S.; Hill, Samuel S.; Atwood, Craig D. (2018) [1951]. "Adventist and Sabbatarian (Hebraic) Churches". Handbook of Denominations in the United States (14th [updated] ed.). Nashville, Tn: Abingdon Press. ISBN 9781501822513.
- ^ Sanford, Don A. (1992). A Choosing People: The History of Seventh Day Baptists. Nashville, Tn: Broadman Press. ISBN 0-8054-6055-1.
- ^ Spector, Stephen (2008). Evangelicals and Israel. Oxford University Press. p. 116. ISBN 978-0195368024. LCCN 2008026681.
- ^ Dynner, Glenn (2011). Holy Dissent: Jewish and Christian Mystics in Eastern Europe. Wayne State University Press. pp. 358–9. ISBN 9780814335970.
- ^ Popov, Igor (2017). Buku rujukan semua aliran dan perkumpulan agama di Indonesia [The Reference Book on All Religious Branches and Communities in Indonesia] (in Indonesian). Singaraja: Toko Buku Indra Jaya. pp. 41–42.
- ^ Remnant Fellowship
- ^ "Seventh-day Remnant". Sdrvoice.org. July 10, 2013. Archived from the original on May 4, 2015. Retrieved November 20, 2017.
- ^ "Sabbath Day". WATV.org. Retrieved 19 August 2024.